Scouting the Angels: Much like the Tigers, the Angels have taken significant strides to shore up their bullpen as of late. They traded for former Tigers reliever Jason Grilli from the Pirates last month, and acquired veteran closer Huston Street from the Padres in exchange for three of their top prospects less than a week ago. There are rumors circulating that the Angels are also on the hunt for a starting pitcher, making it abundantly clear that they are in win-now mode. Los Angeles owns the second-best record in the American League, second only to division rival Oakland. The Angels' stacked offense, highlighted by outfielders Mike Trout and Josh Hamilton, have plated the second-most runs in baseball (471), and they've outscored their opponents, 496-409, for a +87 run differential, which ranks second-best in the majors. The Tigers, meanwhile, have struggled in Anaheim as of late, having been outscored 34-9 en route to six straight losses. Side note: Los Angeles placed utility player Grant Green on the 15-day disabled list on Wednesday, and recalled first baseman C.J. Cron, the son of former Double-A Erie manager Chris Cron.